Lisa Arie
Lisa Arie | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Hampshire College |
Occupation(s) | Executive, author, motivational speaker |
Website | vistacaballo |
Lisa Arie is an American author, motivational speaker, experiential designer, and entrepreneur.
Background
[edit]Arie was born in Bronxville, New York and holds a B.A. from Hampshire College. She is married to Jess Arie and resides in Dove Creek, Colorado.[1]
She serves as a speaker at engagements including the World Innovation Convention in Cannes, School of New Ventures at Columbia University, and the Society of Fellows at The Aspen Institute.[2] Arie has been featured in media outlets including The Huffington Post.[3] She is also a Fortune 70 Leadership Thought Leader. Lisa Arie is the author of Crossing The Silly Bridge.[4]
Early career
[edit]In her early career, Lisa Arie was an award-winning advertising executive in New York City working at DDB, GSD&M and The Richards Group. She produced the original Tom Bodett spots for Motel 6.[5] The campaign itself won numerous national and international awards, and was selected by Advertising Age magazine as one of the Top 100 Advertising Campaigns of the Twentieth Century.[6] In 1994, she became the Founder and CEO of both Beaucoup, an independent production department, and Talent Solutions, an independent business affairs department.
Vista Caballo
[edit]In 2005, Arie founded The Vista Caballo Experiential Learning Center on her 160-acre ranch in Dove Creek, Colorado. Described by Fast Co. magazine as the "CEO whisperer", Lisa Arie works with horses as the instinctive catalyst to fast-forward entrepreneurs, c-suite executives, directors, managers, team leaders and individuals striving for change.
Vista Caballo is a certified B Corporation.[7]
Bibliography
[edit]- Arie, Lisa (2010). Crossing The Silly Bridge. Dove Creek, CO: Vista Caballo. pp. 28 pages. ISBN 978-0615414881.
References
[edit]- ^ [1] Vista Caballo – About Us
- ^ "Society of Fellows Luncheon: Mind Shifts: Unleashing Your Leadership Potential" The Aspen Institute. Retrieved August 22, 2013.
- ^ "Lisa Arie" The Huffington Post Bio page. Retrieved January 23, 2013.
- ^ "Horse Sense" Experience Life. Retrieved January 23, 2013.
- ^ Reid, Carol (September 19, 2012). "How To Horse-Train Leaders" Fast Company. Retrieved January 22, 2013.
- ^ Ad Age Advertising Century: Top 100 Advertising Campaigns
- ^ "Vista Caballo" Certified B Corporation. Retrieved February 1, 2013.
External links
[edit]- Vista Caballo Official site
- Lisa Arie on The Huffington Post